Computer Science, asked by Shurid, 1 year ago

If a client requires timestamping on speaker change, which format would that be?

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Timestamp is an important feature in computing.

Timestamps are of various types:

-----periodic timestamp, paragraph timestamp, sentence timestamp, etc.

If a client requires a timestamp on speaker change, he/she generally needs to follow the pattern of HH/MIN/SEC. He/she needs to set the frequency of the timestamp loop and accordingly it will work.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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"If a client requires timestamping on speaker change, the format that needs to be followed is [00:00:00] where First 00 refers hours; next 00 that is at the middle refers to minutes; and the last 00 refers to seconds.  

When the client needs the timestamping on a speaker change then the transcription needs timestamping at the change of the speaker and also at the end of every 30 seconds of the transcription."

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